Our aim is to connect people to nature and each other. We don’t just want to be sustainable, we want to be a force for good in the world, having a positive impact on the planet and the people we work with, and for. That’s why we’re a certified B Corp.
We’re a family business with a long history. This means we’ve always worked with the next generation in mind. Today, the most important decisions we face are about the future; how can we have a positive impact on the planet? Whether that is helping regenerate vital soil, cleaning up our rivers and oceans, or giving back to our communities, there’s much that we do already – and much more to be done.
This is why our goal is to be
net zero carbon and plastic free by 2030
. We’re already working hard to achieve this – and we know it’s just the first step of many.
We’re proud of the ambitious changes we’re planning, and we’ll keep talking to you about our progress.
Discover more about the changes we're making, charities we're supporting and how we support our community of colleagues, producers and customers here.
2023/4 Sustainability Report
Natural cork is the best possible closure for fine wine, and it’s brilliantly sustainable. Each cork wine stopper can capture 288g of carbon. It’s also farmed regeneratively, in a way which protects fragile ecosystems and supports skilled local workers.
We’re pleased to offer our customers a cork recycling scheme. Simply drop your old corks into one of our
London
or
Basingstoke
Shops, and we’ll do the rest. Or, if you receive your Berry Bros. & Rudd deliveries from one of our fleet of vans, you can hand your corks back to your driver.
Discover more about natural cork
here
.
What we're doing
Our B Corp certification
How B Corp aligns with our family values
What makes a wine sustainable?
Barbara Drew MW tackles this complex question